The Who announced their final North American tour, starting in Florida and ending in Las Vegas, prompting speculation about a possible U.K. farewell tour. At a press conference, Roger Daltrey highlighted the difficulties of touring in the U.K. compared to the U.S., expressing uncertainty about future plans due to insurance challenges and recent health issues. Pete Townshend echoed these concerns, emphasizing that past U.K. tours had been problematic. The members of the band are still active, but logistical challenges and personal health issues may hinder future performances in their home country.
The Who's upcoming North American farewell tour raises questions about future touring plans, especially in the U.K., but complexities make further tours uncertain.
Roger Daltrey highlighted the difficulties of U.K. touring, stating it's more complex and uncertain compared to their upcoming North American farewell tour.
Pete Townshend noted previous U.K. tours were 'strange' due to insurance challenges and Daltreyâs health issues affecting performance capacity.
Daltrey expressed doubt about a U.K. farewell tour, reflecting on his recent solo tour and the hurdles faced in the UK music industry.
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